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Easily the best perimeter defender in the league, can play all positions, best passer out of a double team in the history of the game and one of the most unstoppable scorers when he's on his game.

He should probably have 6 MVPs already but lol NBA voters. Many hate on him for his decision to go to Miami but he took the Cleveland Cavaliers to the NBA Finals. He can do what he wants after a miracle like that.

I agree. Even though I made this thread (mostly to get the haters mad) Jordan is obviously still #1. But LeBron is as close as anyone is going to get for a while and he's still in his prime. Enjoy the ride people.

I agree. Even though I made this thread (mostly to get the haters mad) Jordan is obviously still #1. But LeBron is as close as anyone is going to get for a while and he's still in his prime. Enjoy the ride people.

Oh so this is a troll thread. Good job troll, you can't even troll well.

He still has at least 8 years of basketball left, but at this point I find it hard to believe he can accomplish everything Jordan did while also being the better all-around player.

If he can fully expand his post game while becoming a more disruptive defensive player (two things that are possible, but not probable) then we can have a discussion on whether he has passed Jordan on the court. But like I said earlier...it's going to be damn near impossible for him to pass Jordan on paper at this point._________________To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift-Steve Prefontaine

The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.